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ILLiNOIS REGISTER
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT
1)
Heading ofthe Part:
Definitions and General Provisions
2)
Code citation:
35 Iii. Adm. Code 211
3)
Section number:
Proposed Action:
211.7150
Amend
4)
Statutoryauthority:
415
ILCS
5/7.2,
9.1, and 27,
5)
A complete description ofthe
subjects and issues
involved:
The followingbriefly
describes the subjects and issues involved in this rulemaking.
A comprehensive
description is contained in the Board’s opinion and order ofMarch 3, 2005, proposing
amendments in docket
R05-16
for public comment, which opinion and order is available
from the address below.
As is explained in that opinion, the Board will receive public
comment on the proposed amendments for
45
days from the date they appear in the
Illinois Registerbefore proceeding to adopt amendments based on this proposal.
The
Board will also hold one public hearing on the proposal
(see item 11, below).
The R05- 16 proceeding relates to the listings of compounds exempted from the State
definition of“volatile
organic material” (VOM) or “volatile organic compound” (VOC) in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 211.7150 ofthe Illinois air pollution control rules.
These amendments
would update the definition~to
correspond with amendments to the corresponding
definition ofVOC in the federal regulations at
40 C.F.R. 51.100(s)
that the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted during the period July
1, 2004
through December 31, 2004.
During this period, USEPA amended its definition ofVOC
as follows:
Federal Action
Summary
November 29, 2004
USEPA added four compounds to the list ofthose excluded
(69 Fed. Reg. 69290)
from the definition ofvolatile organic
compound:
1,1,1,2,2,3,3-
heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (HFE-7000);
3-ethoxy-
1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5
,6,6,6-docecafluoro-2-(trifluouromethyl)hexane
(HFE-7500, HFE-s702, T-7145, or L-15381); 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-
heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea); and methyl formate.
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
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POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
AMENDMENT
November 29, 2004
USEPA added one
compound to
the list ofthose excluded
from
(69 Fed.Reg. 69298)
the definition
ofvolatile organic compound:
tert-butyl acetate
(TBAC). AlthoughUSEPA has
exempted the compound from
the definition ofVOM for thepurposes
ofemissions controls,
USEPA will continue to
consider TBAC to be VOC for the
purposes ofrecordkeeping, emissions reporting, photochemical
dispersion modeling, and inventory requirements.
Tables appear in the Board’s opinion and order ofMarch 3, 2005 in docket R05-16 that
list a small number ofcorrections and amendments that are not based on current federal
amendments.
The tables contain deviations from the literal text ofthe federal
amendments underlying these amendments, as well as corrections and clarifications that
the Board made in the base text involved.
Persons interested in the details of those
corrections and amendments should refer to the March 3, 2005 opinion and order in
docket R05-16.
Section 9.1(e) ofthe Environmental Protection Act 415
ILCS
5/9.1(e)
provides that
Section 5-35 ofthe Administrative Procedure Act
5
ILCS
100/5-3
5
does not apply to
this rulemaking.
Because this rulemaking is not subject to
Section 5-35
of
the APA, it
is
not subject to First Notice or to Second Notice review by the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules (JCAR).
6)
Will this proposed amendment replace
any emergency amendment currently in effect?
No
7)
Does this rulemaking contain an
automatic repeal date?:
No
8)
Does this proposed amendment contain incorporations
by reference? No
9)
Are
there
any
other amendments pending on this Part?
No
10)
Statement ofstatewide policy objectives:
These proposed amendments do not create or
enlarge a state mandate, as defined in Section 3(b)
of
the State Mandates Act; 30
ILCS
805/3(b)
(2002).
11)
Time, place
and manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
rulemaking:
The Board will
accept written public comment on this proposal for a period
of45 days after the date ofthis publication.
Comments should reference Docket R05-16
and be addressed to:
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE OFPROPOSEDAMENDMENT
Ms. Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
State ofIllinois Center, Suite 11-500
100 W. Randolph St.
Chicago IL 60601
The Board will conduct one public hearing on the proposed amendments because they
will ultimatelyresult in JEPA submission to the United States
Environmental Protection
Agencyofan amendment to the state implementation plan (SIP).
Section
1 10(a)(2) ofthe
Federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.
§
7410(a)(2) (2003)) requires reasonable notice and
hearing before a state undertakes an amendment to
the SIP.
The public hearing will occur
at the following time and location:
10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 12, 2005
James R. Thompson Center
Illinois Pollution Control Board Hearing Room 11-512
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
Please direct inquiries as follows and reference Docket R05-16:
Office ofthe Clerk
Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street, Suite 11-500
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Request copies ofthe Board’s opinion and order at 312-814-3620, or download a copy
from the Board’s Website at http:\\www.ipcb.state.il.us.
12)
Initial regulatory flexibility analysis:
A)
Types ofsmall businesses, small municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations
affected:
This rulemaking may affect those small businesses, small
municipalities,
and not-for-profit corporations that use or emit the affected
chemicals that are proposed fordeletion from the definition ofVOM.
B)
Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required forcompliance:
The
existing rules and proposed amendments require extensive reporting, bookkeeping
ILLINOISREGISTER
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POLLUTIONCONTROL
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NOTICE OFPROPOSEDAMENDMENT
and other
procedures, including emissions monitoring, annual reports, and
maintenance ofoperating records.
C)
Types ofprofessional skills necessaryforcompliance: Compliance with the
existing rules and proposed amendments may require the services ofan attorney,
certified public accountant, chemist, and registered professional engineer.
13)
Regulatory agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized:
~January2005
The full text ofthe Proposed Amendment begins on the next page:
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TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
2
SUBTITLE B:
AIR
POLLUTION
3
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
4
SUBCHAPTER c:
EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
5
FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
6
7
PART211
8
DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
9
10
SUBPART A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
11
12
Section
13
211.101
Incorporations by Reference
14
211.102
Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
15
16
SUBPART B:
DEFINITIONS
17
18
Section
19
211.121
OtherDefinitions
20
211.122
Definitions (Repealed)
21
211.130
Accelacota
22
211.150
Accumulator
23
211.170
AcidGases
24
211.210
Actual Heat Input
25
211.230
Adhesive
26
211.240
AdhesionPromoter
27
211.250
Aeration
28
211.2~O
Aerosol CanFilling Line
29
211.290
Afterburner
30
211.310
AirContaminant
31
211.330
AirDried Coatings
32
211.350
Air Oxidation Process
33
211.370
AirPollutant
34
211.390
AirPollution
35
211.410
Air Pollution ControlEquipment
36
211.430
Air
Suspension Coater/Dryer
37
211.450
Airless Spray
38
211.470
Air
Assisted Airless Spray
39
211.474
Alcohol
40
211.479
Allowance
41
211.484
Animal
42
211.485
Animal Pathological
Waste
43
211.490
Annual Grain Through-Put
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211.495
Anti-Glare/Safety Coating
45
211.510
Application Area
46
211.530
Architectural Coating
47
211.550
AsApplied
48
211.560
As-Applied Fountain Solution
49
211.570
Asphalt
50
211.590
Asphalt Prime Coat
51
211.610
Automobile
52
211.630
Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or Light-Duty
53
Truck Manufacturing Plant
54
211.650
Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing
55
211.660
Automotive/Transportation Plastic Parts
56
211.670
Baked Coatings
57
211.680
BakeryOven
58
211.685
Basecoat/Clearcoat System
59
211.690
Batch Loading
60
211.695
Batch
Operation
61
211.696
BatchProcess Train
62
211.710
Bead-Dipping
63
211.730
Binders
64
211.750
British Thermal Unit
65
211.770
Brush
or Wipe Coating
66
211.790
Bulk Gasoline Plant
67
211.810
Bulk Gasoline Terminal
68
211.820
Business Machine Plastic Parts
69
211.830
Can
70
211.850
Can
Coating
71
211.870
Can Coating Line
72
211.890
Capture
73
211.910
CaptureDevice
74
211.930
Capture Efficiency
75
211.950
CaptureSystem
76
211.955
Cement
77
211.960
Cement
Kiln
78
211.970
Certified Investigation
79
211.980
Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit
80
211.990
Choke Loading
81
211.1010
Clean AirAct
82
211.1050
Cleaning
and
Separating Operation
83
211.1070
Cleaning Materials
84
211.1090
Clear Coating
85
211.1110
ClearTopcoat
86
211.1120
Clinker
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
87
211.1130
Closed Purge System
88
211.1150
Closed Vent System
89
211.1170
Coal Refuse
90
211.1190
Coating
91
211.1210
Coating Applicator
92
211.1230
Coating Line
93
211.1250
Coating Plant
94
211.1270
Coil Coating
95
211.1290
Coil Coating Line
96
211.1310
ColdCleaning
97
211.1312
Combined Cycle System
98
211.1316
Combustion Turbine
99
211.1320
Commence Commercial Operation
100
211.1324
Commence Operation
101
211.1328
Common Stack
102
211.1330
Complete Combustion
103
211.1350
Component
104
211.1370
Concrete Curing Compounds
105
211.1390
Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process
106
211.1410
Condensate
107
211.1430
CondensiblePM-10
108
211.1465
Continuous Automatic Stoking
109
211.1467
Continuous Coater
110
211.1470
Continuous Process
111
211.1490
Control Device
112
211.1510
Control Device Efficiency
113
211.1515
Control Period
114
211.1520
Conventional Air Spray
115
211.1530
Conventional Soybean Crushing Source
116
211.1550
Conveyorized Degreasing
117
211.1570
Crude Oil
118
211.1590
Crude Oil Gathering
119
211.1610
Crushing
120
211.1630
Custody Transfer
121
211.1650
CutbackAsphalt
122
211.1670
Daily-WeightedAverage
VOM Content
123
211.1690
Day
124
211.1710
Degreaser
125
211.1730
Delivery Vessel
126
211.1750
Dip Coating
127
211.1770
Distillate Fuel Oil
128
211.1780
Distillation Unit
129
211.1790
Drum
JCAR35O21 l-0504323r01
130
211.1810
Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility
131
211.1830
Dump-PitArea
132
211.1850
Effective Grate Area
133
211.1870
EffluentWater Separator
134
211.1875
Elastomeric Materials
135
211.1880
Electromagnetic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI) Shielding
136
Coatings
137
211.1885
Electronic Component
138
211.1890
Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray
139
211.1900
Electrostatic Prep Coat
140
211.1910
Electrostatic Spray
141
211.1920
Emergency or Standby Unit
142
211.1930
EmissionRate
143
211.1950
EmissionUnit
144
211.1970
Enamel
145
211.1990
Enclose
146
211.2010
End Sealing Compound Coat
147
211.2030
Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill
148
211.2050
Ethanol Blend Gasoline
149
211.2070
ExcessAir
150
211.2080
ExcessEmissions
151
211.2090
Excessive Release
152
211.2110
Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed)
153
211.2130
Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed)
154
211.2150
ExteriorBase Coat
155
211.2170
Exterior End Coat
156
211.2190
External Floating Roof
157
211.2210
Extreme Performance Coating
158
211.2230
Fabric Coating
~I59
211.2250
Fabric Coating Line
160
211.2270
Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions
161
211.2285
FeedMill
162
211.2290
FermentationTime
163
211.2300
Fill
164
211.2310
Final Repair Coat
165
211.2330
Firebox
166
211.2350
Fixed-RoofTank
167
211.2360
Flexible Coating
168
211.2365
Flexible Operation Unit
169
211.2370
Flexographic Printing
170
211.2390
Flexographic Printing Line
171
211.2410
FloatingRoof
172
211.2420
Fossil Fuel
JCAR35O211-0504323r01
173
211.2425
Fossil Fuel-Fired
174
211.2430
Fountain Solution
175
211.2450
FreeboardHeight
176
211.2470
Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source
177
211.2490
Fugitive Particulate Matter
178
211.2510
Full Operating Flowrate
179
211.2530
Gas Service
180
211.2550
Gas/Gas Method
181
211.2570
Gasoline
182
211.2590
Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility
183
211.2610
Gel
Coat
184
211.2620
Generator
185
211.2630
Gloss Reducers
186
211.2650
Grain
187
211.2670
Grain-Drying Operation
188
211.2690
Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation
189
211.2710
Grain-Handling Operation
190
211.2730
Green-Tire Spraying
191
211.2750
GreenTires
192
211.2770
Gross Heating Value
193
211.2790
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
194
211.2810
Heated Airless Spray
195
211.2815
Heatlnput
196
211.2820
Heat Input Rate
197
211.2830
Heatset
198
211.2850
HeatsetWebOffset Lithographic PrintingLine
199
211.2870
Heavy Liquid
200
211.2890
HeavyMetals
201
211.2910
Heavy
Off-Highway Vehicle Products
202
211.2930
Heavy
Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating
203
211.2950
Heavy
Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line
204
211.2970
HighTemperature
Aluminum
Coating
205
211.2990
High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray
206
211.3010
Hood
207
211.3030
Hot Well
208
211.3050
Housekeeping Practices
209
211.3070
Incinerator
210
211.3090
Indirect Heat Transfer
211
211.3110
Ink
212
211.3130
Jn-ProcessTank
213
211.3150
In-Situ Sampling Systems
214
211.3170
Interior Body Spray Coat
215
211.3190
Internal-Floating Roof
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
216
211.3210
Internal Transferring Area
217
211.3230
Lacquers
218
211.3250
Large Appliance
219
211.3270
Large ApplianceCoating
220
211.3290
Large Appliance Coating Line
221
211.3310
LightLiquid
222
211.3330
Light-Duty Truck
223
211.3350
Light Oil
224
211.3370
Liquid/Gas Method
225
211.3390
Liquid-Mounted Seal
226
211.3410
Liquid Service
227
211.3430
Liquids Dripping
228
211.3450
Lithographic Printing Line
229
211.3470
Load-Out Area
230
211.3480
Loading Event
231
211.3483
Long Dry Kiln
232
211.3485
Long Wet Kiln
233
211.3487
Low-NO~
Burner
234
211.3490
Low Solvent Coating
235
211.3500
Lubricating Oil
236
211.3510
Magnet Wire
237
211.3530
Magnet Wire Coating
238
211.3550
Magnet Wire Coating Line
239
211.3570
MajorDumpPit
240
211.3590
Major Metropolitan Area (MMA)
241
211.3610
Major Population Area (MPA)
242
211.3620
Manually Operated Equipment
243
211.3630
Manufacturing Process
244
211.3650
Marine Terminal
245
211.3660
Marine Vessel
246
211.3670
Material Recovery Section
247
211.3690
Maximum Theoretical Emissions
248
211.3695
Maximum True Vapor Pressure
249
211.3710
Metal Furniture
250
211.3730
Metal
Furniture Coating
251
211.3750
Metal Furniture Coating Line
252
211.3770
Metallic Shoe-Type Seal
253
211.3780
Mid-Kiln Firing
254
211.3790
Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process
255
211.3810
Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process
256
211.3830
Miscellaneous Metal Parts
and Products
257
211.3850
Miscellaneous Metal Parts
and Products Coating
258
211.3870
Miscellaneous Metal Parts
orProducts Coating Line
JCAR35O211-0504323r01
259
211.3890
Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process
260
211.3910
Mixing Operation
261
211.3915
Mobile
Equipment
262
211.3930
Monitor
263
211.3950
Monomer
264
211.3960
Motor Vehicles
265
211.3965
Motor Vehicle Refinishing
266
211.3970
Multiple Package Coating
267
211.3980
Nameplate Capacity
268
211.3990
New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed)
269
211.4010
New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed)
270
211.4030
No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions
271
211.4050
Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower
272
211.4055
Non-Flexible Coating
273
211.4065
Non-Heatset
274
211.4067
NO~
Trading Program
275
211.4070
Offset
276
211.4090
One Hundred Percent Acid
277
211.4110
One-Turn
Storage Space
278
211.4130
Opacity
279
211.4150
Opaque Stains
280
211.4170
Open Top Vapor Degreasing
281
211.4190
Open-Ended Valve
282
211.4210
Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline
283
Dispensing Facility
284
211.4230
Organic Compound
285
211.4250
Organic Material and
Organic Materials
286
211.4260
Organic Solvent
287
211.4270
Organic Vapor
288
211.4290
Oven
289
211.4310
Overall Control
290
211.4330
Overvarnish
291
211.4350
Owner ofa Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing
292
Facility
293
211.4370
Owner or Operator
294
211.4390
Packaging Rotogravure Printing
295
211.4410
Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line
296
211.4430
Pail
297
211.4450
Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant
298
211.4470
Paper Coating
299
211.4490
Paper Coating Line
300
211.4510
Particulate Matter
301
211.4530
Parts Per Million (Volume) orPPM (Vol)
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
302
211.4550
Person
303
211.4590
Petroleum
304
211.4610
Petroleum Liquid
305
211.4630
Petroleum Refinery
306
211.4650
Pharmaceutical
307
211.4670
Pharmaceutical Coating Operation
308
211.4690
Photochemically Reactive Material
309
211.4710
Pigmented Coatings
310
211.4730
Plant
311
211.4740
Plastic Part
312
211.4750
Plasticizers
313
211.4770
PM-b
314
211.4790
Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture
315
211.4810
Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process
316
211.4830
Polyester Resin Material(s)
317
211.4850
Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process
318
211.4870
Polystyrene
Plant
319
211.4890
Polystyrene Resin
320
211.4910
Portable Grain-Handling Equipment
321
211.4930
Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source
322
211.4950
Portland Cement Process orPortland Cement Manufacturing Plant
323
211.4960
Potential Electrical Output Capacity
324
211.4970
Potential to
Emit
325
211.4990
Power Driven Fastener Coating
326
211.5010
Precoat
327
211.5015
Preheater Kiln
328
211.5020
Preheater/Precalciner Kiln
329
211.5030
Pressure Release
330
211.5050
Pressure Tank
331
211.5060
Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve
332
211.5061
Pretreatment Wash Primer
333
211.5065
PrimaryProduct
334
211.5070
Prime Coat
335
211.5080
Primer Sealer
336
211.5090
Primer Surfacer Coat
337
211.5110
Primer Surfacer Operation
338
211.5130
Primers
339
211.5150
Printing
340
211.5170
PrintingLine
341
211.5185
Process Emission Source
342
211.5190
Process Emission Unit
343
211.5210
Process Unit
344
211.5230
Process Unit Shutdown
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
345
211.5245
Process Vent
346
211.5250
Process Weight Rate
347
211.5270
Production Equipment Exhaust System
348
211.5310
Publication Rotogravure Printing Line
349
211.5330
Purged Process Fluid
350
211.5340
Rated Heat Input Capacity
351
211.5350
Reactor
352
211.5370
ReasonablyAvailable Control Technology (RACT)
353
211.5390
Reclamation System
354
211.5410
Refiner
355
211.5430
RefineryFuel Gas
356
211.5450
RefineryFuel Gas System
357
211.5470
Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit
358
211.5480
Reflective Argent Coating
359
211.5490
Refrigerated Condenser
360
211.5500
Regulated Air Pollutant
361
211.5510
Reid VaporPressure
362
211.5530
Repair
363
211.5550
RepairCoat
364
211.5570
Repaired
365
211.5580
Repowering
366
211.5590
Residual Fuel Oil
367
211.5600
Resist Coat
368
211.5610
RestrictedArea
369
211.5630
Retail Outlet
370
211.5650
Ringelmann Chart
371
211.5670
Roadway
372
211.5690
Roll Coater
373
211.5710
Roll Coating
374
211.5730
Roll Printer
375
211.5750
RollPrinting
376
211.5770
Rotogravure Printing
377
211.5790
Rotogravure Printing Line
378
211.5810
SafetyReliefValve
379
211.5830
Sandblasting
380
211.5850
Sanding Sealers
381
211.5870
Screening
382
211.5890
Sealer
383
211.5910
Semi-Transparent Stains
384
211.5930
Sensor
385
211.5950
Set ofSafety Relief Valves
386
211.5970
Sheet Basecoat
387
211.5980
Sheet-Fed
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
388
211.5990
Shotbiasting
389
211.6010
Side-Seam Spray Coat
390
211.6025
Single Unit
Operation
391
211.6030
Smoke
392
211.6050
Smokeless Flare
393
211.6060
Soft Coat
394
211.6070
Solvent
395
211.6090
Solvent Cleaning
396
211.6110
Solvent Recovery System
397
211.6130
Source
398
211.6140
Specialty Coatings
399
211.6145
Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles
400
211.6150
Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating
401
211.6170
Specialty Leather
402
211.6190
Specialty Soybean Crushing Source
403
211.6210
Splash Loading
404
211.6230
Stack
405
211.6250
Stain Coating
406
211.6270
Standard Conditions
407
211.6290
Standard Cubic Foot (scf)
408
211.6310
Start-Up
409
211.6330
Stationary Emission Source
410
211.6350
Stationary Emission Unit
411
211.6355
StationaryGasTurbine
412
211.6360
Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine
413
211.6370
Stationary Source
414
211.6390
Stationary Storage Tank
415
211.6400
Stencil Coat
416
211.6410
Storage Tank or Storage Vessel
417
211.6420
Strippable Spray Booth Coating
418
211.6430
Styrene Devolatilizer Unit
419
211.6450
Styrene Recovery Unit
420
211.6470
Submerged Loading Pipe
421
211.6490
Substrate
422
211.6510
SulfuricAcidMist
423
211.6530
Surface Condenser
424
211.6540
Surface Preparation Materials
425
211.6550
Synthetic Organic Chemical orPolymer Manufacturing Plant
426
211.6570
Tablet Coating Operation
427
211.6580
Texture Coat
428
211.6590
Thirty-Day Rolling Average
429
211.6610
Three-Piece Can
430
211.6620
Three or Four Stage Coating System
JCAR35O211-0504323r0l
431
211.6630
Through-the-Valve Fill
432
211.6650
Tooling Resin
433
211.6670
Topcoat
434
211.6690
Topcoat Operation
435
211.6695
Topcoat System
436
211.6710
Touch-Up
437
211.6720
Touch-Up Coating
438
211.6730
Transfer Efficiency
439
211.6750
Tread End Cementing
440
211.6770
True Vapor Pressure
441
211.6790
Turnaround
442
211.6810
Two-Piece Can
443
211.6830
Under-the-Cup Fill
444
211.6850
Undertread Cementing
445
211.6860
Uniform Finish Blender
446
211.6870
Unregulated Safety Relief Valve
447
211.6880
Vacuum Metallizing
448
211.6890
Vacuum Producing System
449
211.6910
Vacuum Service
450
211.6930
Valves Not Externally Regulated
451
211.6950
Vapor Balance System
452
211.6970
Vapor Collection System
453
211.6990
Vapor Control System
454
211.7010
Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal
455
211.7030
Vapor Recovery System
456
211.7050
Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin
457
211.7070
Vinyl
Coating
458
211.7090
Vinyl Coating Line
459
211.7110
Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL)
460
211.7130
Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC)
461
211.7150
Volatile Organic Material (VOM) orVolatile Organic Compound (VOC)
462
211.7170
Volatile Petroleum Liquid
463
211.7190
Wash Coat
464
211.7200
Washoff Operations
465
211.7210
Wastewater (Oil/Water) Separator
466
211.7230
Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process
467
211.7250
Web
468
211.7270
Wholesale Purchase
—
Consumer
469
211.7290
Wood Furniture
470
211.7310
Wood Furniture Coating
471
211.7330
Wood Furniture Coating Line
472
211.7350
Woodworking
473
211.7400
Yeast Percentage
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474
475
Q1i:.APPENDIX A
Rule into Section Table
476
21 I.APPENDIX B
Section into Rule Table
477
478
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Sections 9, 9.1, 9.9 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27 and
479
28.5 ofthe Environmental Protection Act 415
ILCS
5/9,
9.1,
9.9,
10, 27 and 28.5.
480
481
SOURCE:
Adopted as Chapter 2:
Air Pollution, Rule 201: Definitions, R71-23, 4 PCB
191,
482
filed and effective April
14,
1972; amended in R74-2 and
R75-5,
32 PCB 295, at
3 Iii.
Reg.
5,
p.
483
777, effective February 3,
1979; amended in R78-3 and 4,
35
PCB 75
and 243, at 3 Ill. Reg.
30,
484
p.
124, effective July 28,
1979; amended in R80-5, at 7 Iii.
Reg. 1244,
effective January 21,
485
1983; codified at 7 Iii. Reg.
13590;
amended in R82-1
(Docket A) at
10 Ill.
Reg.
12624, effective
486
July 7,
1986; amended in R85-21(A) at
11111. Reg.
11747, effective June 29,
1987; amended in
487
R86-34 at
11111. Reg.
12267,
effective July 10,
1987;
amended in R86-39 at
11111. Reg. 20804,
488
effective December 14, 1987;
amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill. Reg. 787, effective
489
December 24,
1987; amended in R86-18
at
12 Iii. Reg. 7284,
effective April 8,
1988; amended
490
in R86-10 at
12 Ill.
Reg. 7621,
effective April
11,
1988; amended in R88-23 at
13 Ill.
Reg.
491
10862, effective June 27, 1989;
amended in R89-8 at
13 Ill. Reg.
17457, effective January
1,
492
1990; amended in R89-16(A) at 14
Ill. Reg.
9141, effective May 23,
1990; amended in R88-
493
30(B) at 15 Ill. Reg.
5223, effective March 28,
1991; amended in R88-14 at
15 Ill. Reg.
7901,
494
effective May 14,
1991; amended in R91-10 at 15 Ill. Reg.
15564, effective October 11,
1991;
495
amended in R91-6 at
15 Ill.
Reg.
15673, effective October 14, 1991;
amended in R91-22 at 16
496
Iii. Reg. 7656, effective May 1,
1992;
amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill. Reg.
13526, effective August
497
24,
1992; amended in R93-9 at
17 Ill. Reg.
16504, effective September 27,
1993; amended in
498
R93-U at 17 Ill. Reg. 21471, effective December 7,
1993; amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill.
Reg.
499
1253, effective January 18,
1994; amended in R94-12 at
18 Ill.
Reg.
14962, effective September
500
21,
1994; amended in R94-14 at
18 Ill. Reg.
15744, effective October 17,
1994; amended in
501
R94-15 at
18 Ill. Reg. 16379,
effective October 25,
1994; amended in R94-16 at
18 Ill. Reg.
502
16929, effective November 15,
1994; amended in R94-21, R94-31
and R94-32 at 19 Ill.
Reg.
503
6823, effective May 9,
1995; amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill. Reg. 7344, effective May 22,
1995;
504
amended in R95-2 at
19 Iii.
Reg.
11066, effective July 12,
1995;
amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill.
505
Reg.
15176, effective October
19,
1995;
amended in R96-5 at 20 Ill. Reg.
7590,
effectiveMay
506
22,
1996; amended in R96-16 at 21111.
Reg. 2641, effective February 7, 1997;
amended in R97-
507
17 at 21111. Reg. 6489,
effective May 16,
1997;
amended in R97-24 at 21111. Reg. 7695,
508
effective June 9,
1997; amended in R96-17 at 21111. Reg.
7856, effective June
17,
1997;
509
amended in R97-31
at 22 Ill. Reg.
3497, effective February 2,
1998; amended in R98-17 at 22 Ill.
510
Reg.
11405, effective June 22,
1998;
amended in R01-9 at 25 Ill. Reg.
10.8, effective December
511
26, 2000; amended in R01-1
1
at 25 Ill. Reg. 4582, effective March 15, 2001;
amended in R01-17
512
at 25 Ill. Reg.
5900, effective April 17,
2001; amended in R05-16 at 29 Ill. Reg.
______
513
effective
514
515
BOARD NOTE:
This Part implements the Illinois Environmental Protection Act as ofJuly
1,
516
1994.
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
517
518
SUBPART B:
DEFINITIONS
519
520
Section 211.7150
Volatile Organic
Material
(VOM)
or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
521
522
“Volatile organic material (VOM)” or “volatile organic compound (VOC)” means any compound
523
ofcarbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or
524
carbonates, and ammonium carbonate, ~i~twhieh participates in atmospheric photochemical
525
reactions.
526
527
a)
This includes any such organic compound other than the following, which have
528
been determined by USEPA to have negligible photochemical reactivity:
529
530
Acetone (2-propanone or dimethylketone)
531
tertiary-Butyl
acetate
532
1 -Chloro- 1,1 -difluoroethane (HCFC- 142b)
533
Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22)
534
1 -Chioro-1 -fluoroethane
(HCFC- 151 a)
535
2-Chloro-1,1
*
1 ,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC- 124)
536
Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31)
537
Chloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115)
538
1,1,1 ,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-Decafluoropentane
(HFCP~43-
1 Omee)
539
Dichiorodifluoromethane (CFC-12)
540
1,1 -Dichloro-1 -fluoroethane (HCFC- 14 ib)
541
3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1 ,2,2-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca)
542
1 ,3-Dichloro- 1,1,2 ,2,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb)
543
1 ,2-Dichloro- 1,1 ,2,2-tetrafluoroethane (CFC-114)
544
1 ,2-Dichloro-1 ,1 ,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a)
545
1,1 -Difluoroethane (HFC-
1 52a)
546
Difluoromethane (HFC-32)
547
2-(Difluoromethoxymethyl)- 1,1,1,2,3,3 ,3-heptafluoropropane
548
~CFCf2OCH~
549
Ethane
550
2-(Ethoxydifluoromethyl)- 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane
551
~F~CFCF~H~
552
Ethylfluoride (HFC-161)
553
1 -Ethoxy-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutane (C4F9Q~H5orHFE-7200)
554
3-Ethoxy-1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5 ,6,6,6-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)hexane
555
(HFE-7500)
556
1.1,1,2,2,3 ,3-Heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (n-C3F7OCH3 orHFE-7000)
557
1,1,1 ,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea)
558
1,1,1,2,3,3-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea)
559
1,1,1 ,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa)
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
560
Methane
561
Methyl acetate
562
Methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
563
Methyl formate (HCOOCH~
564
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-Nonafluoro-4-methoxybutane
(C4E9OCH3 or HFE-7100)
565
Parachlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF)
566
1,1,1 ,3,3-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc)
567
Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125)
568
1,1 ,2,2,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ca)~
569
1
*
1,2,3,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ea)
570
1,1,1,2,3 -Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245eb)
571
1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa)
572
Perchioroethylene (tetrachloroethylene)
573
Perfluorocarbon compounds that fall into the following classes:
574
Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated alkanes
575
Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated ethers with no
576
unsaturations
577
Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated tertiary amines
578
with no unsaturations; and
579
Sulfur-containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with
sulfur bonds only to
carbon and fluorine;
Siloxanes:
cyclic, branched, or linear~
completely-methylated;
1,1 ,2,2-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134);
1,1,1 ,2-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-1 34a);
1
*
1,1 -Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform);
Trichlorofluoromethane
(CFC-1 1);
1,1 ,2-Trichloro- 1 ,2,2-trifluoroethane (CFC-113);
1,1
*
1 -Trifluoro-2,2-dichloroethane (HCFC- 123);
1,1,1-Trifluoroethane
(HFC-143a); and
Trifluoromethane (HFC-23).
methane
-~
ethane;
methylene chloride (dichoromeinarle);
1,1,1
trichloroethane (methyl
~h1
nrnf~rm\~
1,1,2
trichloro
1,2,2
trifluoroethane (CEC
1
trichlorofluoromethane (CFC
11);
dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC
12);
13);
chiorodifluoromethane (CFC
22);
trifluoromethane (HFC
23);
difluoromethane (HFC
32);
ethyifluoride ~HFC 161);
1,2
dichloro
1,1,2,2 tetrafluoroethane (CFC
chloropentafluoroethane (CFC
1-15);
114);
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
603
1,1,1
trifluoro
2,2
dichioroethane (HCFC
123)
604
1,1,1,2
tetrafluoroethane (HFC
134a)
605
1-~-1,l,2,3,3hexafluoropropane (HFC 236ea)
606
1,1,1,3,3,3
hexafluoropropane (HFC 236fa)
607
1,1,2,2,3
pentafluoropropane (HFC
245ca)
608
1,1,2,3,3
pentafluoropropane (HFC
245ea~
609
1,1,1,2,3
pentafluoropropane (HFC
245eb)
610
1,1,1,3,3
pentafluoropropane (HFC 245fa)
611
1,1,1,3,3
pentafluorobutane (HFC
365mfc)
612
chlorofluoromethane (HCFC 31)
613
1,2
dichloro
1,1,2 trifluoroethane (HCFC
123a~
614
1,1
dichloro
1
fluoroethane (HCFC
141b)
615
1
chloro
1,1
difluoroethane (HCFC
142b)
616
2
chloro
1,1,1,2
tetrafluoroethane (HCFC 124)
617
1
chloro
1
fluoroethane (HCFC
151a)
618
pernariuoroeiiiane(HFC
125)
3,3
dichloro
1,1,1,2,2 pentafluoropropane (HCFC
225ca);
1,3
dichloro
1,1,2,2,3
pentafluoropropane (HCFC
225cb);
1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5
decafluoropentane (HFC
43
1 Omee);
1,1,2,2 tetrafluoroethane (HFC
134);
1,1,1
trifluoroethane (HFC
143a~
1,1
difluoroethanc (HFC
152a);
narachlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF);
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4
nonafluoro
4 methoxybutane (C4F9OCH3);
1
ethoxy
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4
nonafluorobutane (C4F9
OC2H5);
2
(difluoromethoxymethyl)
1,1,1,2,3,3,3
heptafluoropropane
((CF3)2CFCF2OCH3);
2
(ethoxydifluoromethyl)
1,1,1,2,3,3,3
heptafluoropropane
((CF3)2
CFCF2
OC2H5);
perchloroethylene ~tetrach1oroethylene);
cyclic, branched, or linear completely methylated siloxanes;
acetone
(2 propanone or dimethyilcetone);
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
methyl acetate; and
pernuorocarbon compounds which fall into these classes:
1-)
Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinateu
2)
Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated ethers with no
unsaturations
33
Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated tertiary amine-s with n~
unsaturations;
and
Sulfur containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with sulfur
bonds only to carbon and fluorine.
645
b)
For purposes ofdetermining VOM emissions and compliance with emissions
JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
646
limits, VOM will be measured by the test methods in the approved
647
implementation plan or 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, incorporated by reference at 35
648
Ill. Adm.
Code 215.105, 218.112,
and 219.112, as applicable, or by source-
649
specific test methods that have been established pursuant to a permit issued
650
underpursuant to a program approved orpromulgated under Title V ofthe Clean
651
Air Act; under 40 CFR 51, Subpart I or Appendix S, incorporated by reference at
652
35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.112 and 219.112; or under 40 CFR 52.21, incorporated by
653
reference at 35111. Adm.
Code 218.112 and 219.112, as applicable.
Where such a
654
method also measures compounds with negligible photochemical reactivity, these
655
negligibly-reactive compounds maybe excluded as VOM if the amount ofsuch
656
compounds is accurately quantified and the exclusion is approved by the Agency.
657
658
c)
As a precondition to
excluding these negligibly-reactive compounds as VOM, or
659
at any time thereafter, the Agency may require an owner or operator to provide
660
monitoring or testing methods and results demonstrating, to the satisfaction ofthe
661
Agency, the amount ofnegligibly-reactive compounds in the source’s emissions.
662
663
d)
The USEPA wfflshall not be bound by any State determination as to appropriate
664
methods for testing or monitoring negligibly-reactive compounds if such
665
determination is not reflected in any ofthe test methods in subsection (b) above.
666
667
The following compound is VOM for the purposes ofall recordkeeping,
668
emissions reporting, photochemical dispersion modeling and inventory
669
requirements that apply to VOM, and it must be uniquely identified in emission
670
reports, but it is not VOM for the purposes ofVOM emissions
limitations or
671
VOM content requirements:
t-butyl acetate.
672
673
(Source:
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg.
_______,
effective
______________